Tamoxifen Tales: Suggestions for Scientific Survival presents a case study describing the academic journey of teams behind major advances in medical sciences, highlighting lessons learned that are applicable to the next generation of scientists. This book provides a manual on the successful mentoring of young scientists, including stories describing how training experience shaped careers to become leaders in academia and the pharmaceutical industry. The book documents Professor V. Craig Jordan's 50-year career in medical sciences that led to the discovery and development of Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs), which became the standard of women's healthcare around the world.
Additionally, it illustrates the versatility of a scientist with a commitment to serving societies. This important resource will be a useful and interesting book for established medical scientists, research mentors and advanced students wanting to chart a successful and impactful research career.
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Additionally, it illustrates the versatility of a scientist with a commitment to serving societies. This important resource will be a useful and interesting book for established medical scientists, research mentors and advanced students wanting to chart a successful and impactful research career.
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".. The story is engaging, the accomplishments remarkable and highly impactful. Dr. Jordan has not only mentored his students and fellows, he has helped support their educational expenses on occasion and has endowed lectureships in former institutions important to his development.
Finally, I am disheartened by one of the early vignettes in this book: Craig recounts his own struggle with metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Four years and all the usual therapies with good but waning results. May the ongoing search for another effective approach bear fruit. V. Craig Jordan still has much to contribute!" --The Cancer Letter
Finally, I am disheartened by one of the early vignettes in this book: Craig recounts his own struggle with metastatic renal cell carcinoma. Four years and all the usual therapies with good but waning results. May the ongoing search for another effective approach bear fruit. V. Craig Jordan still has much to contribute!" --The Cancer Letter